@Farmaenfurecida Con lo de no correr tú a un hospital por tu cuenta o a urgencias de tu centro de salud no estoy de acuerdo, si te sientas a esperar que llegue una ambulancia, como yo hice, igual no lo cuentas, por eso llamé a un taxi y me fui
La ciudadanía estadounidense ya debería estar en las calles exigiendo la aplicación de la Enmienda 25.
Se lo deben al mundo por haberle dado a un loco controles nucleares.
Viendo las noticias y ya estoy apunto de que me de un corte de digestión y más cada vez que oigo a la panda de locos americanos que gobiernan EEUU. Me parece estar viviendo una distopía donde nos han drogado a todos o algo pq vamos...
La invasión de los necios
📱 Como advirtió Umberto Eco, hoy cualquier discurso tiene altavoz. No es más libertad: es la amplificación del odio convertida en negocio. Personajes que banalizan la violencia contra las mujeres pasan de anécdota a contenido rentable.
⚠️ Cada like, cada risa, cada difusión legitima. No es humor: es normalizar la violencia. Y quienes lo aplauden o lo promocionan no son espectadores: son cómplices.
The President of the United States woke up this morning and posted a 150-word personal attack on Bruce Springsteen.
Not on Iran. Not on the tariffs crashing global markets. Not on the recession warnings. Bruce Springsteen.
There is a standard psychological tool called the Hare Psychopathy Checklist. It has 20 items scored on a scale from 0 to 40. The cutoff for a diagnosis of psychopathy is 30.  The average person scores around 4. The average maximum security prisoner scores 22.  A panel of eminent psychiatrists assessed Trump before his 2024 sentencing in New York. He scored 36 out of 40. 
The 25th Amendment exists precisely for this. Section 4 allows the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to declare the president unable to carry out his duties.  It has never been used. In any normally functioning democracy, the bar would be far lower. Most leaders in that position resign themselves.
Instead, this one is on Truth Social at 7:58 AM calling a rock legend a dried-up prune.
America is fighting a war it cannot exit in Iran. Markets are in freefall. Allies are making alternative plans.
And the man with the nuclear codes is writing concert reviews.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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We don’t do dictators.
Tomorrow, March 28, show up at a No Kings march and remind Trump who this country belongs to: the people.
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Please and thank you! 🙏💪
BREAKING: Trump threatens to DEPORT Robert De Niro in unhinged tirade after State of the Union.
In a late-night meltdown that stunned even longtime observers, President Donald Trump launched a furious attack on Hollywood icon Robert De Niro — and floated the idea of deporting him.
Yes. Deporting him. An American citizen.
After facing heckling during his State of the Union address, Trump took to Truth Social to unload on critics, lumping De Niro in with Democratic lawmakers Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, and calling the Oscar-winning actor “sick,” “demented,” and “seriously CRIMINAL.” He then suggested De Niro and others should “get on a boat” and leave the country.
Let’s pause there.
Robert De Niro — born in Manhattan, raised in New York City, one of the most celebrated American actors of all time — was just threatened with exile by a sitting president for criticizing him.
Trump mocked De Niro for becoming emotional and claimed some of the actor’s statements were “seriously criminal,” though he offered no evidence of any crime. Instead, the post read like a stream-of-consciousness rant, filled with insults, name-calling, and baseless accusations.
This wasn’t policy. It wasn’t debate. It was pure grievance politics.
And the target wasn’t some anonymous online critic — it was a Hollywood legend who has spent decades shaping American culture.
Trump’s comments follow a familiar pattern: when challenged, escalate. When criticized, threaten. From attacking members of Congress to now fantasizing about deporting a U.S.-born actor, the rhetoric keeps getting darker.
Legal experts have long warned that labeling political criticism as “criminal” is a dangerous line to cross. Free speech doesn’t disappear because it hurts the president’s feelings. But in Trump’s world, dissent equals disloyalty.
The irony? De Niro’s “crime” appears to be publicly opposing Trump’s policies.
That’s not criminal. That’s democracy.
And if speaking out against power now earns you a ticket “on a boat,” the question isn’t what De Niro did wrong. It’s how far this rhetoric is willing to go.
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@EndesaClientes@Endesa Ni desde este canal, ni por teléfono, ni por email con diferentes departamentos, ni yendo a una oficina, es imposible, no hay nadie que se entere y no se que porquería de sistema tenéis, claro que después del hackeo hace un mes ya se ve...
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hola? Hay alguien al timón en esta empresa? No soy de poner este tipo de msgs en rrss pero vuestra incompetencia ha acabado con mi paciencia. Llevo sin ver mi suministro de luz en el área de clientes desde septiembre de 2025!
No hay ningún dpto. técnico que lo arregle, at. Al Cliente no se enteran de nada y para colmo voy a una oficina y han pasado de mi esta vez a la cara. Solo me queda reclamación a consumo pq de verdad que es de vergüenza ya😡😡 #endesa#reclamaciones#malservicio